March 7, 1946 Mr, Clyde Baker, Ticket Manager — Municipal Auditorium 13th and Wyandotte Streets Kansas City 6, Missouri Dear Clyde: / A sing close friend of ours here at the University, Mr. Owen Carl of Carl's Clothiers, wants five tickets in Section 10, Row A, Loges, Seats 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10, or in Section 28, His brother-inelaw, Mr, Otto Barteldes, wants two tickets for each “ay in the same sections close by. I talked to Reaves Peters last night and he said that they were going to save 1200 or more for our athletic office here for sale to our _ town people and students. This is all contingent on whether or not we play in Kansas City. Iwuld like for youto handle this personally for me if you . ‘would, because I promised these boys the tickets if Iculd get them. These were the same seats they had in 1940 when we played the University of Southern California and they are rather partial to these. Carl's Clothiers sold seats for us that year and Owen Carl happen to have the old diagram chart and so he has personally asked me for thise | I will see you holy and I think we will land Mre Iba. ~ . I received your letter dated Wednesday P.M, and when I get on the streamliner here at one o'clock to meet Hank Iba, I will show him your chart and your letter. I had to change the letter a little so thathéculd see it. Where you said, "gell Hank" I rubbed out the quotes and changed the "s" to a "t", Your letter now reads, "At your service always, tell Hank." I thought I could to a good job — him on the rate, by. nee oo him your letter in the original form, Sincerely, Director of Physical Education, Varsity Basketball Coach.